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Broke Student Film Festival is coming April 4-6

Release Date: March 3, 2014

From April 4th through April 6th, Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, MI will be playing host to the 3rd Annual International Broke Student Film Festival. Started by alumnus Kathryn Ruff in 2012, the Festival reaches out to student filmmakers from Southeast Michigan and around the world. The Broke Student Film Festival is one of the only venues in Michigan that gives aspiring student filmmakers the opportunity to see their work screened in a theater in front of a live audience and receive feedback from professionals with decades of experience in the film and video industry.

In addition to the screenings, the Broke Student Film Festival is also hosting a series of educational workshops that are free to attend for students and are geared toward teaching students how to survive and thrive in the film and video industry. These workshops will be taught by industry professionals and will take place in the morning and early afternoon of Saturday, April 5th before the competitive screenings. Also during this time, the Festival will host a meet and greet that will invite students to meet and talk to industry partners from around the Southeast Michigan area. This networking opportunity will be invaluable to students and businesses alike, connecting talent with opportunity.

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